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the people in los angeles are in very good hands. want to thank the public for their patience and cooperation. >> chief gannon to come forward now for any questions. >> reporter: they tell us they have received -- they have two fatalities and one critical. can you tell us the number of fatalities? >> we don't know that yet. the fire department is rectifying all that information. >> can you tell us why the fbi is the lead agency? >> well, this is an airport that has federal jurisdiction. we have fbi assets on board. the investigative lead has been decided to be taken by the fbi. >> is the shooter a federal employee? >> i don't know. >> was he ever? >> i don't know. >> does the fbi know? >> did he indicate why he was doing this? >> not that i'm aware of. >> chief, there were earlier reports of multiple suspects, as recently as 10, 15 minutes ago. we saw a person in handcuffs. can you explain what we were seeing there? >> no. in a dynamic situation where things unfold so rapidly and many people come in, there is always chaos in any type
the people in los angeles are in very good hands. want to thank the public for their patience and cooperation. >> chief gannon to come forward now for any questions. >> reporter: they tell us they have received -- they have two fatalities and one critical. can you tell us the number of fatalities? >> we don't know that yet. the fire department is rectifying all that information. >> can you tell us why the fbi is the lead agency? >> well, this is an airport that has...
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angeles. or wheat manufacturers, i should say. >> jack, good to see you. thank you. >> you say the name of the company better than i do. >> sur la table. >> he's early. you'll see him tomorrow, the thanksgiving day parade. but st. nick has come to the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> he's standing behind us. if you thought -- if you thought black friday was early, santa is already here? >> he's shameless. he goes in there -- >> i thought he was santa. >> i thought he'd make a play for one of the elves back there, but i guess not. going for santa there. nice to see you, santa. there we go. bullish or bearish? >> i'm sure he's with the consensus. 20 minutes to go before the closing bell. keeping an eye on markets. dow adding 30 points so not much movement. >> just how important are social networking sites like twitter and face book when it comes to the success of black friday and the holiday shopping season this year? we have more than you might think. we'll explain in a moment. >>> afte
angeles. or wheat manufacturers, i should say. >> jack, good to see you. thank you. >> you say the name of the company better than i do. >> sur la table. >> he's early. you'll see him tomorrow, the thanksgiving day parade. but st. nick has come to the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> he's standing behind us. if you thought -- if you thought black friday was early, santa is already here? >> he's shameless. he goes in there -- >> i thought he was...
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a deadly shooting at los angeles international airport taking place this morning. we've been following it throughout the day and we have scott cohn back at headquarters tracking the developments. >> one tsa agent is dead, several others wounded after a gunman burst through security at l.a.x. this morning. about 9 :20 this morning in terminal3 which includes virgin airways and jetblue, among others. the suspect identified by law enforcement as paul anthony ciancia, 23-year-old citizen from los angeles. shot by police. his condition unknown. seven injured, six transported to hospitals, according to authorities. air traffic is quite understandably a mess. there's still a national ground stop on flights headed for l.a.x. and multiple delays for departures from the airport as well. part of the airport is open but much is trying to get back to normal after an incident that the authorities now say is under control, is stable, but having ripple effects across the country with stepped up patrol at other airports, including to new york. again, a tsa officer shot and killed t
a deadly shooting at los angeles international airport taking place this morning. we've been following it throughout the day and we have scott cohn back at headquarters tracking the developments. >> one tsa agent is dead, several others wounded after a gunman burst through security at l.a.x. this morning. about 9 :20 this morning in terminal3 which includes virgin airways and jetblue, among others. the suspect identified by law enforcement as paul anthony ciancia, 23-year-old citizen from...
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., los angeles international airport last friday. that sparked discussions, including a discussion right here on "closing bell" last friday about stiffer security at the nation's airports. we also talked about how to better protect our nation's public shopping centers across the country. including with one of our next guests here, maria. >> our scott cohen is at the scene at garden state plaza, and joining us is mall security, michael rosen. michael, let's kick it off with you. the new jersey mall shooter was able to walk into the mall, he had a rifle. what kind of measures do you think need to be taken to prevent that from happening again? >> maria, and bill, thank you for having me here. >> welcome back. >> thank you, bill. it's important to understand that incidents like this don't just happen. and as much as we're focused on response, we have to invest and quadruple our effort when it comes to prevention. that is the only opportunity we have to truly prevent incidents like that from happening in the future. >> scott, i mean, you'
., los angeles international airport last friday. that sparked discussions, including a discussion right here on "closing bell" last friday about stiffer security at the nation's airports. we also talked about how to better protect our nation's public shopping centers across the country. including with one of our next guests here, maria. >> our scott cohen is at the scene at garden state plaza, and joining us is mall security, michael rosen. michael, let's kick it off with you....
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. >> next coming here from the chief of the los angeles police department to is involved in this from the operations as well, chief charlie beck. >> very briefly, i want to commend the men and women and their response in this incident. we have created a unified command with that different agencies involved. we will treat this incidence with the unified command. many, many details that you were interested in will must be given out at this point. we will thus become of the nature of injuries, the identity of the suspect, the investigation is being handled by the fbi with the cooperation of the los angeles police department. again, you know, tremendous unified response. i know that this region worries about its airport because of the complex issues involved with various jurisdictions. it was handled very well today. thank you. >> obama one second the reader will next year from fbi special agent in charge, special agent the talk a little bit about the investigation. >> very well. >> david dot pitch, special agent in charge of the fbi. first of three working hand-in-hand with our partners
. >> next coming here from the chief of the los angeles police department to is involved in this from the operations as well, chief charlie beck. >> very briefly, i want to commend the men and women and their response in this incident. we have created a unified command with that different agencies involved. we will treat this incidence with the unified command. many, many details that you were interested in will must be given out at this point. we will thus become of the nature of...
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from los angeles with the very latest. jennifer, what can you tell us? >> reporter: maria, terminal 3 is back to normal. a lot of airport employees have said -- commented how quiet of a day it is around here at all of the airport. we can tell you here at the tsa checkpoint where the officer was gunned down first is where paul ciancia is the one who walked through the door right here and at the bottom of the stairs we're told open fire. where you see the flowers is where that tsa officer fell. ciancia allegedly went up the stairs, kept firing back at that tsa officer, and accomplished one of his goals, to kill a tsa officer, and the second goal, to show how easily it is to get a gun into the airport. in fact, what happened friday is likely going to change the way things are done around airports as far as patrol goes. but how remains to be seen because it's so difficult to patrol such a large area with so many people. we're told he came in, was dropped off by a friend at the corner. was not a ticketed passenger. just walked in with a duffle bug. so, that's
from los angeles with the very latest. jennifer, what can you tell us? >> reporter: maria, terminal 3 is back to normal. a lot of airport employees have said -- commented how quiet of a day it is around here at all of the airport. we can tell you here at the tsa checkpoint where the officer was gunned down first is where paul ciancia is the one who walked through the door right here and at the bottom of the stairs we're told open fire. where you see the flowers is where that tsa officer...
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the los angeles auto show kicks off featuring 50 cars in the industry including the chevy colorado capable of telling loves you have to do that but is it in game changer? life from the audit show straight from north america. >> this is the truck for you have bigger ones than less big ones but that is the colorado to say this is the truck for the girl. [laughter] >> those who use it for other things stood duty cycle to all things. >> but it is smaller and it is a beautiful truck is different day and the silverado. >> let's lock around the track because they did a video. the ford ranger dropped out of the market, the dodge dakota on the video they had that picture passing by the tacoma said they had to pass by a ranger but is this your way? >> the truck was seen in a beautiful environment it was a ranger raid array am. >> what are the markets. >> 200,000? >> you think it will get a lot bigger. >> moving to the regulatory environment is there is some segmentation we will be 1,000 pounds lighter which is already a lighter than that competition these are big operating cost savings with some pow
the los angeles auto show kicks off featuring 50 cars in the industry including the chevy colorado capable of telling loves you have to do that but is it in game changer? life from the audit show straight from north america. >> this is the truck for you have bigger ones than less big ones but that is the colorado to say this is the truck for the girl. [laughter] >> those who use it for other things stood duty cycle to all things. >> but it is smaller and it is a beautiful...
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angeles and, of course, as long as you're using amazon. amazon in the u.s. postal service are teaming up to program will packages at no rollout more news as -- more u.s. cities. financial terms of the deal not disclosed just yet. expected to give the legal -- beleaguered postal service a much-needed boost. interesting that it was not fedex are ups. that is how smart amazon is, and this is how smart the stock is at the moment, up about 1 percent at $3.803. time a business, especially the into the holiday. people want the summit deliveries. well, apart from amazon we have other technology companies on the move as well. let's get to nicole petallides workman from the floor of the nyse-listed. less talk about the tech movers and shakers. >> reporter: let's do that and take a look. of course, one that everybody loves. it is pulling back a little bit today, down 1/3 of 1%. over a thousand dollars. approaching that level. $10.13. keeping a close eye at twitter. the $39 range. let's take it off. such a great run up over 40 percent this year. the a
angeles and, of course, as long as you're using amazon. amazon in the u.s. postal service are teaming up to program will packages at no rollout more news as -- more u.s. cities. financial terms of the deal not disclosed just yet. expected to give the legal -- beleaguered postal service a much-needed boost. interesting that it was not fedex are ups. that is how smart amazon is, and this is how smart the stock is at the moment, up about 1 percent at $3.803. time a business, especially the into...
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angeles and we can up with the line of thanksgivinga product. the best-selling item is the woodstock inspired t-shirt which i will hold up right now. do you see? has the turkey sitting on the guitar. we sold 4,000 of those t-shirts. liz: i am just -- thanksgiving is one day but hanukkah is eight a so there's still an opportunity to make some money. talk about your sales compared to last year at this time when it wasn't this crash of thanksgiving and hanukkah together. >> typically when on the cut is early, because it fluctuates, the lunar calendar. when it is early we don't do as well. so i was expecting a mild holiday season. in october thanksgivinga just exploded and we were doing ten times our sales in october than we had a year ago. it was so much we had to move to a larger space, unpack and fulfills so we are in a big space and we can fulfil 300 orders a day. liz: there is the jonathan at there, not exactly thanksgivinga specific but those run at about $20, very modern. i still don't get that. not exciting but you also have no limit texas c
angeles and we can up with the line of thanksgivinga product. the best-selling item is the woodstock inspired t-shirt which i will hold up right now. do you see? has the turkey sitting on the guitar. we sold 4,000 of those t-shirts. liz: i am just -- thanksgiving is one day but hanukkah is eight a so there's still an opportunity to make some money. talk about your sales compared to last year at this time when it wasn't this crash of thanksgiving and hanukkah together. >> typically when on...
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look at london, new york, los angeles. so, when you have all this money chasing after real estate, it's not sitting in the bank earning nothing. it's not heading to bonds. it has to go to equities and worldwide up. find your pockets where maybe things have dragged a little bit. maybe you don't jump into momentum stocks although i'm still a tesla lover. if you think about the world and how world economies are working today, all this easing or quantitative easing is simply printing. where is all that money going to go? it's going into the markets and to real estate. gold is down, so gold is no longer an inflation hedge, as they called it. i like to wear my gold. but i think that we don't have to be afraid of this. i think it's a good time to be invested. >> maria, one cautionary note on that. i would be concerned about some of the high-fliers this year like tesla and netflix. if we do get a pullback, say, in the first quarter, we get through year end, you know, those are the stocks that are really susceptible to a pullback.
look at london, new york, los angeles. so, when you have all this money chasing after real estate, it's not sitting in the bank earning nothing. it's not heading to bonds. it has to go to equities and worldwide up. find your pockets where maybe things have dragged a little bit. maybe you don't jump into momentum stocks although i'm still a tesla lover. if you think about the world and how world economies are working today, all this easing or quantitative easing is simply printing. where is all...
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they added los angeles earlier this year. so i think this is potentially a very good opportunity for amazon. a margin-rich category to drive sales. >> lou do you agree with that? >> no. i'm sorry, look. i'm an italian. i love me some meatballs. listen getting into consumer staple products is not going to be the saving grait grace for amazon. how can you justify trading at a four-digit price to earnings ratio and a three-digit guard pe ratio. i challenge to you find another consumer staple or just retail stock in the market trading at those valuations. i think this is a momentum trade that's setting up to end badly. >> what about that tom? >> on the valuation side i would disagree of course. my $460 target looks at free cash flow yield of target, of walmart, costco longer term retailers and looks at amazon's potential to increase margin to where it was in 2004 at 7%. so 7% margin and a 5.5% free flow cash field gets to you $460. >> you said the key thing there, tom, you said potential. look an investment in amazon right now is
they added los angeles earlier this year. so i think this is potentially a very good opportunity for amazon. a margin-rich category to drive sales. >> lou do you agree with that? >> no. i'm sorry, look. i'm an italian. i love me some meatballs. listen getting into consumer staple products is not going to be the saving grait grace for amazon. how can you justify trading at a four-digit price to earnings ratio and a three-digit guard pe ratio. i challenge to you find another consumer...
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angeles. but i want to tell you, you know, one of the keys to a transaction in this size is really the people. and when you look at m&a transactions of this magnitude, what's really beautiful about this transaction is that the five operating companies for warehouser stay exactly how they are. those people have their boots on the ground, and nothing changes. and that is so important in putting together a successful merger. not only do you need the reality, but you need the culture and the people. and we're looking forward to working with the entire warehouser group of companies. and there's nobody -- there are companies that have to look behind their shoulder to see other than future growth, and that's what we're excited about is pulling all these companies together under the tri pointe brand. it's going to be a lot of fun. liz: at a time when the housing market has stabilized, but i see a lot of poise in the data. sometimes you get good numbers on existing homes and bad numbers on permits or v
angeles. but i want to tell you, you know, one of the keys to a transaction in this size is really the people. and when you look at m&a transactions of this magnitude, what's really beautiful about this transaction is that the five operating companies for warehouser stay exactly how they are. those people have their boots on the ground, and nothing changes. and that is so important in putting together a successful merger. not only do you need the reality, but you need the culture and the...
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right now it's only in the new york and los angeles areas, but if it's profitable for amazon and the post office, you can bet it will go nationwide. want to talk about that right now, and a lot more with thl partners scott sterling, private equity leader. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> before we get to some of your other investments, what do you think this moves for online retail? brick and mortar retailers, are they going to get stuck behind the eight ball considering this is a big move for amazon? >> i think it's a continuation of a trend that we've seen accelerate over the last few years, which is customers want convenience, customers want wide selection, they can get it through e-commerce in many cases. they can also get it through super stores in certain categories that offer that broad selection at a relatively low price. i think the bricks and mortar retailers that are going to succeed are the ones with the combination of the strong market presence in a given sector so that they can offer more for their consumers and also be able to do it online the way pure
right now it's only in the new york and los angeles areas, but if it's profitable for amazon and the post office, you can bet it will go nationwide. want to talk about that right now, and a lot more with thl partners scott sterling, private equity leader. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> before we get to some of your other investments, what do you think this moves for online retail? brick and mortar retailers, are they going to get stuck behind the eight ball...
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>> i think that our california market and specifically speaking los angeles even more specific malibu really did suffer when the global economic crisis occurred. and our prices in some cases depreciated from 30% to 50% so knowing that they dropped that much, we became a very attractive market to investors and second home and third home users, which i think drove our market up. but a lot of these buyers are coming in with cash and they are and/or putting down large down payments and seeing equity invested and i think we're pretty safe going forward. >> diana i guess you have to also look at the level of interest rates in terms of new purchases. >> yeah, i guess but in a market like malibu you're not relying on a mortgage probably as madison said it's all cash and would love to know from madison how many of your buyers are international buyers because we see in california a huge influx not just on the ultra high end but even in the midrange of buyers coming in from asia, from russia, buying up your real estate. >> correct. we do have a very nice proportion of overseas buyers, but what's
>> i think that our california market and specifically speaking los angeles even more specific malibu really did suffer when the global economic crisis occurred. and our prices in some cases depreciated from 30% to 50% so knowing that they dropped that much, we became a very attractive market to investors and second home and third home users, which i think drove our market up. but a lot of these buyers are coming in with cash and they are and/or putting down large down payments and seeing...